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Al Riwaq Art Space was a total surprise during my trip to Bahrain. It’s an absolutely gorgeous non-profit space supporting contemproary art practice and encouraging the creativity of the youth in Bahrain. A few shots of work throughout the gallery I found interesting (and one I purchased) below.

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The last few were by an incredible artist named Nader Abdulrahim. I grabbed the last one here  entitled “Creative Suicide”. Some of the others were part of a new series called Beautiful Censorship, and Mecca Cola. Looking forward to seeing more work by him!

Since its founding in 1998, the gallery’s vision has been to promote creativity and art value, providing the artists and the public with a platform to exchange ideas, provoke intellectual debate, promote, inspire and develop creative thinking and nurture cultural production.

The gallery promotes its mission by nurturing a strong relationship between art and society through its programs. In order to encourage public awareness and appreciation of visual arts, Al Riwaq hosts local and international group exhibitions, workshops, talks and debates, film screenings and meetings for the art communities and patrons.


keitai Sunday, 06.13.10 @ 4:32 am

Hi Josh,

I also digg the ‘Creative Suicide’, is this a canvas or a screenpriGnt? If this is a screenprint where can i get one??? What did you pay???

Good luck, kind regards
Keitai


serena stevens Tuesday, 08.31.10 @ 10:03 am

Hi Josh,

Really great to see Bahrain featured in your blogg and to see you had the chance to immerse in some of the really good contemporary art culture going on here. Al Riwaq is doing great things as are other galleries like Al Bareh Gallery also in Adliya and Bin Mattar House in Muharraq, so is Bahrain’s open forum talent hub called ‘Elham’. Check out it’s cofounder and author, Ali Al Saeed and others.When you come again make it in the spring when it’s cooler, it’s a great time to be here with the fantastic ‘Spring of Culture festival going on over several months – Elham have a concurrent arts festival and there are loads of art shows, poetry, music and theatre going on both locally generated and from international artists too. Some of it is free entry and so good you have to pinch yourself for being so lucky to see it non-gratis. All this going on at the same time as the Bahrain Grand Prix!

Hope you enjoy my art on my website and especially on premioceleste.com an Italian site where I have a portfolio and am representing art in Bahrain. There I have a page of new pieces inspired by the dusty desert and local fish traps called ‘Al Howash’, these amazingly delicate structures are steadily vanishing with rapid pace of progress! To view see my flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/27760159@N05/4013779070/in/photostream/ or type in serena stevens

Best regards,
Serena


serena stevens Tuesday, 08.31.10 @ 10:06 am

Really great to see Bahrain featured in your blogg and to see you had the chance to immerse in some of the really good contemporary art culture going on here. Al Riwaq is doing great things, so is Bahrain’s open forum talent hub called ‘Elham’. Check out it’s found author Ali Al Saeed. Come again in the spring when it’s cooler, it’s a great time to be here with the fantastic ‘Spring of Culture festival going on over several months – loads of art shows, poetry, music and theatre both locally generated and from international artists too, some of it is even free entry and so good you have to pinch yourself for being so lucky to see it non-gratis.

Hope you enjoy my art on my website and especially on premioceleste.com an Italian site where I am representing art in Bahrain and where I have a page of new pieces inspired by the dusty desert and local fish traps called ‘Al Howash’ which are vanishing with rapid pace of progress! I have photos of them on flickr: serena stevens http://www.flickr.com/photos/27760159@N05/4013779070/in/photostream/

Best regards,
Serena




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